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Name
  
Magsud Ibrahimbeyov

Nieces
  
Fatima Ibrahimbeyova

Siblings
  
Rustam Ibragimbekov

Children
  
Murad Ibragimbekov

Role
  
Writer


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Movies
  
There Was Never a Better Brother

Parents
  
Fatima Meshadibeyova, Mammad Ibrahimbeyov

Similar People
  
Rustam Ibragimbekov, Murad Ibragimbekov, Fikret Amirov, Pavel Finn

Magsud Mammadibrahim oglu Ibrahimbeyov, also spelled Ibragimbekov (Azerbaijani: Maqsud İbrahimbəyov; 11 May 1935 – 22 March 2016), was an Azerbaijani writer and member of the National Assembly of Azerbaijan.

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Life and contributions

Ibrahimbeyov was born in Baku, Azerbaijan to Mammad Ibrahimbeyov and Fatima Meshadibeyova. He was the older brother of Rustam Ibragimbekov, a prominent Russian screenwriter. In 1960, he received a B.A. in Industrial and Civil Construction from Baku Polytechnical Institute. He later worked at the Azerbaijan SSR Ministry of Construction and tried himself as a reporter representing Azerbaijan at the All-Union Radio and Television. At this stage he began focusing on literary studies and attended courses for advanced screenwriting and directing in Moscow from 1960 until 1964. Since After that time he became known as a Russophone Azerbaijani writer. Some of his plays were later acted out in theatres throughout the USSR. He also wrote screenplays for 12 feature-length movies and 11 documentary films.

Politics and criticism

Magsud Ibrahimbeyov entered politics in 1985. He was elected to the National Assembly of Azerbaijan twice: in 2000 and in 2004. Even though during the elections he ran as an independent candidate, he was known for his extreme loyalty to the ruling New Azerbaijan Party. When in 2005 an independent Azerbaijani journalist Elmar Huseynov (famous for his criticism of Azerbaijani authorities) was murdered, Ibrahimbeyov refused to stand in his memory during a minute of silence in the Azerbaijani parliament, which provoked severe criticism and hostility towards him.

References

Magsud Ibrahimbeyov Wikipedia